The Osage Nation is a sovereign tribal government that represents and serves more than 25,000 tribal members across the United States. It administers a wide range of governmental functions, including public safety, education, health services, and economic development, ensuring that tribal sovereignty and self‑determination are upheld. The Nation’s unique position as a federally recognized entity allows it to negotiate and manage resources, land, and cultural preservation initiatives on behalf of its people. By combining traditional governance structures with modern administrative practices, the Osage Nation fosters community resilience, economic opportunity, and the continued vitality of its cultural heritage.
The Osage Nation Education Department Internship Program provides work experience in chosen fields of study for enrolled Osage students. The program serves students with 61+ hours completed in an accredited college program or final 9 weeks of vocational technology programs.
The Osage Nation is a sovereign tribal government that represents and serves more than 25,000 tribal members across the United States. It administers a wide range of governmental functions, including public safety, education, health services, and economic development, ensuring that tribal sovereignty and self‑determination are upheld. The Nation’s unique position as a federally recognized entity allows it to negotiate and manage resources, land, and cultural preservation initiatives on behalf of its people. By combining traditional governance structures with modern administrative practices, the Osage Nation fosters community resilience, economic opportunity, and the continued vitality of its cultural heritage.
State of Oklahoma